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THE GARDEN ISLAND. TUESDAY. FEB. 10, 1920
CHURCHNEWS
A new graded system of Bible study
has been launched In Lihue Union Sun
day School adapted to all ages. Class
es have been formed for the beginners,
primaries, Juniors, intermediates, and
young men. Mr. Warner was installed
as superintendent last Sunday
The church class in Chriutian Amerl-j
canization mission study which is to
meet on week days and was to start on
the 16th lias been postponed a few
days pending the arrival of text-books.
Dr Curtis, the playground expert,
will occupy the pulpit next Sunday
morning. The church council has
voted to support the program of the ' episodes and courageous actions
Y.M.C.A. In observing the Father and I f woman in history. Mrs. A.
Son Week beginning Feb. 16th. Spec-1 l- M. Hohertson will lie a priest -lal
services will be held at Waimea j i'ss to l'elie.
and Koloa on Sunday. Monday even- l'oth women are prominent in
Ing a banquet and entertainment will ! social and welfare work in 11a
be given at the Tip Top, which thejwaii. Miss Dickson is an officer
men and boys of the church are ex- 'f the Daughters of Hawaiian
pected to attend.
KOLOA UNION CHURCH SERVICE
Sunday night the people of the vari
ous churches are uniting In a union
service in the union church at 7:30.
Mr. Bayless will take with him, from
Lihue, a male quartet and a soloist. A
good musical service is promised. Rev.
J. O. Warner will preach the sermon.
All delegates who attended the Christ
ian Convention are urged to be pres
ent. WANTED
Stock room boy. Must be able to read
and write English. Answer in own
handwriting, giving references, if
any,
Nawiliwili Garage, Ltd.
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And the rim is w ide enough for a comfortable set !
The edge is nearer the boor so the kiddies can climb in' and
out of it easily without danger of falling.
It's built into the floor and wells. 2so dirt or moisture can
get behind or underneath it.
Specify "Pembroke Built-in Baths."
Honolulu Iron Works Co.
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The Centennial Pageant
Huns for the Hawaiian Mission
(Vnlennhil celebration nt Hono
lulu from April 11 to 19, l'.rjo,
have progressed so far that Miss
Ktliel Damon, author and produc
er of the Centennial Pageant
Drama to he enacted on the slopes
'f Kocky Hill, has selected several
lor t lie prominent roles.
Miss Irene Dickson, who creat
ed the title role in ""Maeli of Ha
waii," produced in Honolulu rec
ently, will enact the role of Kapio
lani in which she defies the God
dess l'ele, one of the most drainat-
Warriors, and Mrs. Uobertson is
president of the Outdoor Circle,
and is a singer of nole.
MAKAWELI NOTES
Mrs. W. Esquaw and daughter, Lil
lian, are returning to the Mainland
Wednesday. They have been visiting
at the home of Mrs. W. T. Dunn, dau
ghter of Mrs. Esquaw.
Miss C. A. Thompson, principal of
iMukaweli school, entertained at tea
in honor of. Mrs. W. Esquaw and dau
ghter lust Saturday afterno ;n.
Mrs. W. T. Dunn was hostess to a
number of friends on Friday evening
of last week.
A party of Makawell people enjoyed
a very delightful beach party on Wed
nesday evening, at the McBryde beach
home.
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Fit AM IX
ORDINANCE NO. 14
AN ORDINANCE PROVIDING FOR
THE MANAGEMENT, CONTROL
AND MAINTENANCE OF "PUU KA
PELE PARK."
WHEREAS the Governor of the Ter
ritory of Hawaii, by Executive Order
No. C9, dated the 10th day of Novemb
er, Nineteen Hundred and Nineteen,
set aside for public purposes a certain
tract of government, land situate in the
district of Waimea, County of Kauai,
and more fully described In said Ex
ecutive Order No. 69, and containing
an area of 415 acres, more or less, for
a public park to be known as the "Puu
Ka Pele Park," under the management
and control of the County of Kauai;
BE IT ORDAINED by the People of
the County of Kauai:
Section 1. MANAGEMENT AND
CONTROL. The management and con
trol of the said tract of land, for and
as a public park, to be known aa "Puu
Ka Pele Park," is hereby accepted by
the County of Kauai and for the proper
administration of the duties of such
management and control, there is
hereby created a board of managers to
be known as the "Board of Managers
of Puu Ka Pele Park," hereinafter re
ferred to as the "Board of Managers."
Section 2. NUMBER AND AP
POINTMENT OF MEMBERS OF
BOARD OF MANAGERS. The said
Board of Managers shall consist of
five members, one from each Judicial
district of the County of Kauai, and
resident therein, and shall be appoint
ed by a majority of the Board of Sup
ervisors of the County of Kauai. One
of the members so appointed shall be
Chairman of the Board of Managers.
He shall be elected as such chairman
by a majority of his fellow members,
and shall hold office until removed or
his successor is elected in the same
manner.
In the absence or disability of the
chairman, the other members may
select one of their number to act as
chairman during such absence or dis
ability of the chairman.
Section 3. TERM OF OFFICE. Said
members of the Board of Managers
shall be appointed and hold office as
follows:
One for a term of one year, one for
a term of two years, one for a term of
three years, one for a term of four
years and one for a term of five years.
Thereafter, upon the expiration of
said respective terms of office, the
same shall be filled for the full term
of five years, in such manner that the
term of one member shall expire each
year.
Section 4. COMPENSATION OF
MEMBERS. The members of the
Board of Managers shall serve without
pay, but each member shall be reim
bursed for his actual expenses incurred
in connection with the duties of his
office.
Section 5. POWERS AND DUTIES
OF BOARD OF MANAGERS. The
Board of Managers shall, subject to
the orders of the Board of Supervisors
of the County of Kauai, have the man
agement and control of the said "Puu
Ka Pele Park" and the possession,
management and control of all prop
erty which may, upon the passage of
this Ordinance, or heafter, be provided
or acquired for the purposes of this
Ordinance or any of them.
It shall be the duty of the Board of
Managers:
To formulate and submit for the ap
proval of the Board of Supervisors of
the County of Kauai, a general plan
for the location, selection, and regu
lation of camp sites in, and the de
velopment and maintainance of "Puu
Ka Pele Park," and the promotion of
the enjoyment of the park by the pub
lie.
To effectuate and accomplish the de
velopment and maintenance of said
park in accordance with any such
general plan, so formulated and sub'
mltted, when and after the same has
been approved by the Board of Super
visors.
To enforce all laws and ordinances
now or hereafter enacted, and all rules
and regulations of the Territorial
Board of Health, in so far as the same
may be applicable to said park or the
lands contained therein and any build
ings or 'camps that may be erected
thereon.
To enforce, all such rules and ri-gu
lations of the Territorial Board of Ag
riculture and Forestry pertaining to
the protection of forests and forest re
serves as may be, by written request,
required of the County of Kauai by
said Board of Agriculture and For
estry.
Section 6. SUPERINTENDENT,
ASSISTANTS AND LABORERS. The
Board of Managers may employ, and
at their discretion discharge, a super
intendent and clerical or other assist
ants and laborers, for the purpose of
effectuating the objects of this Ordi
nance, or any of them, and, subject to
the approval of the Board of Supervis
ors of said county, shall fix the com
pensation of such superintendent, as
sistants and laborers.
Section 7. EXPENDITURES. Sub
Ject to any limitations herein else
where contained, the Board of
Managers 6hall have power and. au
thority to expend all appropriations
I made for the purpose of effectuating
the objects of this Ordinance, or any
of them.
I All expenditures by the Board of
Managers shall be first approved by it.
i Such approval shall be certified by the
chairman, or the member acting in his
stead as hereinafter provided.
All expenditures and the accounts
of the Board of Managers shall be
made and kept in such manner and
form as arc usual in connection with
county expenditure and accounts or
which may be prescribed by the coun
ty auditor of Bald county.
Section 8 APPROPRIATIONS FOR
MAINTENANCE OR PARK. The
Board of Managers shall from time to
time prepare and submit, 'to the Board
of Supervisors, estimates of appropria
tions needed for the proper mainten
ance of the park in accordance with
the intent and provisions of this Ordi
nance. The Board of Supervisors
shall examine and consider such esti
mates and shall make such appropria
tions as such Board of Supervisors
shall deem fit and necessary.
Section 9. This ordinance shall
take effect at the expiration of thirty
days from and after its publication.
Approved thU 4th day of February,
A. D. 1920.
BOARD OF SUPERVISORS,
(Seal) Couty of Kauai.
H. D. WISHARD,
Chairman.
Attest:
J. MAIIIAI KANEAKUA.
County Clerk, County of Kauai.
Feb. 10, 17.
Notice cf Sale of
Government Leases
At 10 o'clock A. M., Friday, Febru
ary 20th, 1920, at the office of the Sub
Agent, Mr. G. W. Sahr, Lihue, Kauai,
there will be sold at public auction
under Section 380 of the Revised
Laws of Hawaii of 1915, a general
lease to the following described Gov
ernment land:
The land of Wailua-Kai, situate be
tween the North bank of the Watlua
River, the boundary of South Olohena,
mauka of the Government Road and
makai of the Nonou Forest Reserve,
Kauai, said tract, containing nn area
of approximately 280 acres.
Term of lease, 15 years from Febru
ary 20th, 1920; upset rental $5. per
acre per annum, payable semi annually
in advance.
The purchaser will be required to
remove the surface rocks and clear
and cultivate the said land immediat
ely upon the execution of the lease
agreement, and shall furnish a bond
In the sum of J20.000. for the per
formance of the foregoing covenant
within three years from the date of
said lease.
The purchaser shall also pay the
costs of advertising and other charges
in connection with the preparation of
sa id lease.
For maps and further Information,
apply at the office of the Sub Agent,
Mr. G. W. Sahr, Lihue, Kauai, or at
the office of the Commissioner of
Public Lands, Capitol Building, Hono
lulu, T. H.
C. T. BAILEY,
Commissioner of Public Lands.
Dated at Honolulu,
January 10th, 1920.
Jan. 20 and 27. Feb. 10 and 17th.
Notice ot Sale of Lease
of Railroad Right of Way
At 10 o'clock, A. M. Thursday.
March 4th, 1920, at the front door of
the Capitol Building, Honolulu, T.
H., there will be sold at public auc.
tion under Section 380 of the Revised
Laws of Hawaii of 1915, a general
lease of the following described land
Railroad Right of Way through the
Kapaa and Wailua, 1st Series, Home
steads, District of Kawaihau, Island
of Kauai, said Right of Way being ap
proximately 19.7 miles long, and con
taining an area of approximately 47
actea, as shown on plan in the Office
of the Commissioner of Public Lands,
The purchaser will be required to
continuously ope -ate and maintain the
present railroad on this right of way
and immediately after the sale of this
lease to begin construction of exten
sions of the present railroad lines
over those portions of the right of way
not now occupied by a railroad.
Term of lease, 10 years from March
4th, 1920.
Upset rental, $1. per annum, payable
annually in advance.
The purchaser shall pay the costs
of advertising and other charges in
connection with the preparation of this
lease.
For further particulars apply at the
office of the Sub Agent, Mr. G. W,
Sahr, or at the office of the Commls
sioner of Public Lands. Capitol Build
ing, Honolulu, T. II.
C. T. BAILEY,
Commissioner of Public Lands.
Dated at Honolulu,
January 29th. 1920.
Feb. 3, 10, 24; Mar. 2.
BY-AUTHORITY
NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF 1920
TAX RATE
The Real and Personal property in
the Fourth Taxation Division will be
taxed at the rate of .02.224, $2,224
per hundred, $22.24 per thousand dol
lars valuation, for the purposes set
forth In Section 1236 of Act 222, Ses
sion Laws of 1917; and Act 136 S. L.
1919, to wit:
For current expenses of County
For Permanent Improvements
For Schools
For Interest and Sinking Fund on
Bonds allowed to County
For Assessing and Collecting Taxes
For Samuel Mahelona Memorl .1
Hospital.
J. K. FARLEY.
Assessor Fourth Taxation Division,
Koloa, Kauai, January 30th, 1920.
Feb. 3. 10. 17, 24.
STATEMENT OF CHANGE IN CO
PARTNERSHIP OF KAPAA PUR
CHASING GUILD, KAWAIHAU,
COUNTY of KAUAI, T. H., JAN.
27th, 1920.
To the TREASURER OF THE TER
RITORY OF HAWAII, Honolulu.
T. H.
Sir
THIS IS TO CERTIFY, That on the
27th day of January, 1920, B. Tama
shiro, a member of the firm of Kapaa
Purchasing Guild, a Co-Partnership
maintaining and carrying on a mer
chandise business at Kapaa, in the dis
trict of Kawaihau, County of Kauai,
Territory of Hawaii, withdrew from
the said Kapaa Purchasing Guild and
in compliance with law the following
statement is herewith filed.
That on the 27th day of January,
1920, all right and interest of said B.
Tamashiro in the said Co-partnership
firm of Kapaa Purchasing Guild was
lawfully disposed of to Taketa Miya.
sato.
WITNESS MY HAND thiB 27th day
of January, 1920.
B. TAMASHIRO.
THIS IS TO CERTIFY, That on the
27th day of January, 1920, the under
signed Taketa Miyasato, residing at
Kapaa, Kawaihau, County of Kauai,
lawfully assumed all rights and inter
ests of said B. Tamashiro, individually
assuming all rights and Interests
thereto belonging.
THIS IS TO FURTHER CERTIFY
of the continuance of the said Co
partnership of Kapaa Purchasing
Guild by mutual consent.
WITNESS MY HAND, this 27th
day of January, 1920. '
TAKETA MIYASATO.
Territory of Hawaii 1
I ss
County of Kauai J
On the 27th day of January, 1920,
before me personally appeared B.
Tamashiro and Taketa Miyasato, to
me known to be the persons described
In and who executed the foregoing In
strument, and acknowledged that they
executed the same as their tree act
and deed.
M. S. HENRIQUES.
Notary Public, 5th Judicial Circuit,
Territory of Hawaii.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
FIFTH CIRCUIT, TERRITORY OF
HAWAII AT CHAMBERS IN
PROBATE.
In the Matter of the Estate of Ramon
Feliciano, Deceased.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Having been duly appointed admin
istrator of the estate of Ramon Felic
iano, deceased, late of Kalaheo, Kauai,
the undersigned hereby gives notio to
all creditors of the said deceased to
present their claims, with proper
vouchers or duly authenticated copies
thereof, even if the same Is secured by
mortgage upon real estate, to him at
his residence at Kalaheo Homesteads,
County of Kauat, within six months
from the first day of the publication
hereof, such first day being the 27th
day of January, 1920. Claims not pre
sented within the said time shall be
forever barred.
JESUS FELICIANO,
Administrator of the Estate of
Ramon Feliciano, Deceased.
Jan 27; Feb. 3, 10, 17.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
FIFTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
TERRITORY OF HAWAII
AT CHAMBERS IN PROBATE
In the Matter of the Estate of Wong
Aloiuit (eh), lute of Kapaa, Kauai
deceased testate.
Order for Notice of Hearing Petition
for Probate of Will
A Document purporting to be the
Lust Will and Testament of Wong
Aloiau (cb), late of Kapaa, Kauai, de
ceased, having on the 12th day of Jan
uary, A. D. 1920, been presented to
said Probate Court, and a Petition for
tha Probata thereof, and tor the Is
suance of Letters Testamentary to
Woag Feart, one of the Executors
named in said Will, having been fl eJ
by the said Wotg Ke..n. resident of
said Kapaa,
IT IS HEREBY ORDRoD, That
Friday, the 5th day cf March, A. D.
1920, at 9:30 o'clock A. M., of said
day, at the Court Room of said Court,
at Lihue, County of Kauai, Territory
of Hawaii, bo and the same hereby is
appointed the time and place for prov
ing said Will and hearing said application.
IT IS FURTHER ORDERED, That
notice, thereof be given, by publica
tion, once a week for three successive
weeks, In the Garden Island, a news-
aper published in Lihue, the
lust publication to be not less than
ten days previous to the time therein
ppointed for hearing.
Dated at Lihue, Kauai, January
17th, 1920.
(SEAL) BY THE COURT.
(Sgd.) JOSEPH ANDRE SOUSA,
Clerk.
Mahiai Kaneakua,
Attorney for Petitioner,
Kapaa Lihue, Kauai.
Jan. 20, 27; Feb. 3, 10.
N THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
FIFTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
TERRITORY OF HAWAII
In the Matter of the Estate of Annie
Pakauila Kauhoe (w), of Kapa:v,
Kauai, deceased testate.
Order of Notice of Petition for Allow
ance of Accounts, Determination of
Trust and Distribution of the
Estate.
On Reading and Filing the Petition
and accounts of J. Mahiai Kaneakua,
of Kapaa, County of Kauai, Territory
of Hawaii, Executor under the Will
of Annie Pakauila (w) above named,
wherein petitioner asks to be allowed
25.85 and charged with $25.85, and
prays that his accounts be examined
and approved, that he be discharged
from all further responsibilities con
cerning said estate and that a final
order of distribution be made of the
property remaining In his possession
to the persons thereto entitled.
It is Ordered, that Friday, the 5th
day of March, A. D. 1920, at 9:00
'clock A. M. at the Court Room in
Lihue, Kauai, of this Court, be and
the same hereby is appointed the
time and place for hearing said Peti
tion and Accounts, and that all per
sons Interested then and there ap
pear and show cause, if any they
have, why said petition should not
be granted, and present evidence as
to who are entitled to the said prop
erty. And that notice of this Order
be published in the Garden Island
newspaper printed and published in
this Circuit for three successive
weeks, the last publication to be not
less than ten days previous to the
time herein appointed for said hear
ing. Dated the 26th day of January, 1920.
(Seal) (Sgd.) WILLIAM C. ACHI, Jr.
Judge of the Circuit Court of the
Fifth Circuit.
Attest:
(Sgd.) JOSEPH ANDRE SOUSA,
Clerk of the Circuit Court of the
Fifth Circuit.
Jan. 27; Feb. 3, 10, 17, 1920.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
FIFTH CIRCUIT, TERRITORY
OF HAWAII
At Chambers In Divorce
BERTHA SOMMERS. Libelant; vs.
FREDERICK SOMMERS, Libelee.
LIBEL FOR DIVORCE
Order and Notice, of Pendency
of
Libel for Divorce.
Upon reading and filing the Libel
ant's motion, with affidavit attached
thereto, to the effect that the address
andor residence of the said Libelee
is not known and that Libelant has
been unable to ascertain the same
after reasonable search and Inquiry
for more than six months after the
filing of the libel herein;
IT IS ORDERED that notice be
given to the Libelee above named to
appear at my chambers in the Court
Room of this Court, in the County
Building in Lihue, Kauai County, Ter
ritory of Hawaii, on FRIDAY, the
19th day of MARCH. A. D. 1920
at the hour of 9:00 A.M. on the said
day, and bhow cause, It any he has,
why the prayer of the Libelant for a
decree of divorce may not be granted.
IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that
notice hereof and of the pendency of
the Libel herein be publiahed In the
"Garden Inland," a newspaper printed
and published in Lihue aforesaid, at
least once a weak for six successive
weeks.
Dated, Lihue, Kauai,
January 8. 1920.
(SEAL) (Sgd.) Wm. C. ACHI, JR..
Judge, Fifth Circuit Court, Territory
of Hawaii.
Attest:
(Sgd.) JOSEPH ANDRE SOUSA,
Clerk, Fifth Circuit Court.
C. S. DOLE.
Attorney for Libelant.
Jan. IS, 20, 27; Feb. 3. 10, 17.